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Jodie Tilley is an Aussie import and has now lived in Canada for 27 years! After graduating university on the sandy shores of the east coast of Oz, she set off on her mountain adventures to the Canadian Rockies. Staying long term in the great white north was never her intention, but serendipity played a part and many years later she met her now husband and is mum to very active twin 6 year old boys.
Jodie’s career started out as a medical device rep and after many years working in the plastic surgery space, she and her 27 year bestie - Lisa (a very talented nurse injector) decided to open PHI Medical Aesthetics. She has found her passion and life long dream of being an entrepreneur who’s business focuses on restoring the confidence of the patients who visit phi, through medical aesthetics.
About 10 months ago, Jodie found herself in the emergency room in excruciating pain, only to be diagnosed with advanced metastatic colon cancer. After undergoing immediate and lifesaving emergency surgery, she then spent 7 months in intense chemotherapy. And she’s very grateful to be through the craziest year of her life and wants to spread awareness and educate young people on signs and symptoms of colon cancer so that others might not have to endure the same terrifying journey.
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Jodie Tilley is an Aussie import and has now lived in Canada for 27 years! After graduating university on the sandy shores of the east coast of Oz, she set off on her mountain adventures to the Canadian Rockies. Staying long term in the great white north was never her intention, but serendipity played a part and many years later she met her now husband and is mum to very active twin 6 year old boys.
Jodie’s career started out as a medical device rep and after many years working in the plastic surgery space, she and her 27 year bestie - Lisa (a very talented nurse injector) decided to open PHI Medical Aesthetics. She has found her passion and life long dream of being an entrepreneur who’s business focuses on restoring the confidence of the patients who visit phi, through medical aesthetics.
About 10 months ago, Jodie found herself in the emergency room in excruciating pain, only to be diagnosed with advanced metastatic colon cancer. After undergoing immediate and lifesaving emergency surgery, she then spent 7 months in intense chemotherapy. And she’s very grateful to be through the craziest year of her life and wants to spread awareness and educate young people on signs and symptoms of colon cancer so that others might not have to endure the same terrifying journey.
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